BearTricks
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Been down to the shed for the first time in about ten days, since the weather has been so bad. I went to take the padlock off and noticed that three of the four screws in the lock had been removed.
It looks like they've had a go at taking the lock off, realised that it was bolted on from the other side and given up. The shed is about 40 metres from the house (judging by my extention cord) and fully visible from my bedroom window.
I originally thought that they'd been in there and put the lock back on to make it look like they hadn't, but nothing is missing. We're in a fairly high traffic area and my unassuming dog has a bark like a rottweiler so maybe they got spooked.
SWMBO is understandably shaken because someone was in the garden. I used to work with oiks like this so I know that they have a tendency to go to a place at least once beforehand to case it and try to make the job as easy as possible for when they do steal your stuff. Maybe they'll be back. It's not the most lucrative of targets though.
Anyone else had any visits in the run up to Christmas? I know crime rises in Nov/Dec as people try to make a bit more money and to get their hands on people's presents. I'd imagine January is a good month if you're interested in taking new tools from hard working people.
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It looks like they've had a go at taking the lock off, realised that it was bolted on from the other side and given up. The shed is about 40 metres from the house (judging by my extention cord) and fully visible from my bedroom window.
I originally thought that they'd been in there and put the lock back on to make it look like they hadn't, but nothing is missing. We're in a fairly high traffic area and my unassuming dog has a bark like a rottweiler so maybe they got spooked.
SWMBO is understandably shaken because someone was in the garden. I used to work with oiks like this so I know that they have a tendency to go to a place at least once beforehand to case it and try to make the job as easy as possible for when they do steal your stuff. Maybe they'll be back. It's not the most lucrative of targets though.
Anyone else had any visits in the run up to Christmas? I know crime rises in Nov/Dec as people try to make a bit more money and to get their hands on people's presents. I'd imagine January is a good month if you're interested in taking new tools from hard working people.
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